Jaguars unveil another plan to boost ticket sales

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The Jacksonville Jaguars are givingfans extra incentives to support the struggling franchise.

Owner Wayne Weaver says a rewards program for season-ticketholders could be what saves the team. Weaver and Jacksonville mayorJohn Peyton unveiled the new deal Tuesday at Jacksonville MunicipalStadium. Weaver calls it a "one-off no-brainer."

The "Teal Deal" gives season-ticket holders coupon bookletsoffering more than $2,000 in discounts from local businesses.

It's an incentive package that Weaver and Peyton hope will boostticket sales and help the Jaguars avoid television blackouts in2010. Jacksonville had seven of the NFL's 20 blackouts during theregular season.

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